That was my first thought too, but then I saw the phantom knight fork. So at least it wasn't a GM just flat out putting his Q en prise - sort of a second level blunder.
From the opening handshake it looked like they don't really know each other, and I'm sure she was a bit embarrassed to beat such a strong player on such a blunder, but after a few seconds he kindly caught her eye and smiled, and she was obviously very relieved! Always interesting the personal dynamics between these players, and that was a sweet little moment.
There might be another winning move that I am missing, but be4 and white is winning because in addition to the queen being hit, your rook is hanging because of the knight blocking the connection between the two
Somehow I was expecting her to be the one hanging the queen in time trouble. I've always felt like endgames under time pressure is when the gap between male and female players is most significant. Excellent game by Bibisara, playing well, fast and confident.
@@Ferozious47 Bibisara is female player number 30 in the world and Vincent is male player number 37 in the world so it's definitely valid to draw a comparison between genders here, although we can see you are struggling to understand this.
@@shivanthm7862 Do you know how to read? I said Bibisara is ranked female player number 30 in the world and Vincent is ranked number 37 in the world (in classical chess). Bibisara has 1286 players higher rated than her on this tournament, but those are mainly male players, obviously. How can you mix things up so badly? I'll put it a bit more simple for you to understand: male player#37 in the world is over 250 elo points higher rated than female player#30 in the world.
@@ricardzubimendi7152 no man, the incorrect way of comparing is to compare her female rankings and vincent's male/open ranking. In order to compare their strengths you have to use the same ranking system. Which i took as open ranking system. It clearly shows that vincent is way higher ranked than bibisara which shows gender shouldn't be taken into consideration as vincent is already better. It's like comparing Hou Yifan and Magnus, both are number one in terms of their gender. But magnus is clearly better. Does it mean magnus is that better coz he's a male? Nope
Vincent wanted a forced queen trade using knight as fork but he missed that queen checks the king before the fork, thus dodging it
exactly what i wanted to say
@@SwarupDeySarkar yeah just saw
I think he also may have thought that the Queen is supported by the Knight in a hurry
That was my first thought too, but then I saw the phantom knight fork. So at least it wasn't a GM just flat out putting his Q en prise - sort of a second level blunder.
The mutual smile is so cute.
Bibisara waited to see how tilted Vincent was before they both smilled big at the blunder lol
From the opening handshake it looked like they don't really know each other, and I'm sure she was a bit embarrassed to beat such a strong player on such a blunder, but after a few seconds he kindly caught her eye and smiled, and she was obviously very relieved! Always interesting the personal dynamics between these players, and that was a sweet little moment.
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@05:15 why Keymer didn't go for Rg7 ?
Assuming you meant Rb2, I thought of that too - I'm guessing just because it doesn't really lead anywhere after Rf2.
I feel so sad for Keymer
why not Rb8 at 2:19 isnt it a pc blunder by white ? or am i missing something
There might be another winning move that I am missing, but be4 and white is winning because in addition to the queen being hit, your rook is hanging because of the knight blocking the connection between the two
As the other guy said, Be4! turns the tables.
Im 500 elo and this trick always works for me in fast games lol
This is why humans will never come close to beating the computer engines like Stockfish, Leela etc in a match.
Botez Gambit accepted and win the game
4:26 he could have pushed his pawn to G4, that would have been winning. Right?
The eval bar says no.
In chess we move the pieces which we touch first but I think she touched the pawn before moving the queen and that's illegal...
Botez Gambit on the board.
Unknown Gambit what u Saïd ,..... Doesn t exist...
Based on the thumbnail, I expected Bibisara to blunder - not mention the difference in the ratings. The end was anti-climax! 🤪🤭🤣
She is an world blitz champion
8:40 :D
¡Ooops! 🤪
wtf i just watched LOLLL
But he still had a fork
?
its check tho
and he had free passed pan..
@nurzur oh.. it is a check. no chance for a fork.
Nc2 d5 ... strong bishop
You mean botez gambit
Ab women koi ni bolega😂😂😂
Woman
Somehow I was expecting her to be the one hanging the queen in time trouble. I've always felt like endgames under time pressure is when the gap between male and female players is most significant. Excellent game by Bibisara, playing well, fast and confident.
It depends on rating of the players rather than gender. Do you have any studies to state otherwise ?
@@Ferozious47 Bibisara is female player number 30 in the world and Vincent is male player number 37 in the world so it's definitely valid to draw a comparison between genders here, although we can see you are struggling to understand this.
@@ricardzubimendi7152 wrong, Bibisara is ranked 1286 in the open while Vincent is ranked 38. Stop twisting facts for your own benefits.
@@shivanthm7862 Do you know how to read? I said Bibisara is ranked female player number 30 in the world and Vincent is ranked number 37 in the world (in classical chess). Bibisara has 1286 players higher rated than her on this tournament, but those are mainly male players, obviously. How can you mix things up so badly?
I'll put it a bit more simple for you to understand: male player#37 in the world is over 250 elo points higher rated than female player#30 in the world.
@@ricardzubimendi7152 no man, the incorrect way of comparing is to compare her female rankings and vincent's male/open ranking. In order to compare their strengths you have to use the same ranking system. Which i took as open ranking system. It clearly shows that vincent is way higher ranked than bibisara which shows gender shouldn't be taken into consideration as vincent is already better.
It's like comparing Hou Yifan and Magnus, both are number one in terms of their gender. But magnus is clearly better. Does it mean magnus is that better coz he's a male? Nope
The true reason must be his nervousness, which shows that he has a good flavor for beautiful women ;-))
Retire Keymer stop embarrassing Deutschland on the daily
Imagine the shame of losing a girl... oh god the shame...
He should be ashamed
I'm still better than him because I blunder my queen within 20 moves😎😎
Fatamorgana...!